God Is Able to Do What the Doctors Can't, Xulon Title Says

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One woman's struggle with cancer detailed in new release

Longwood, FL (PRWEB)October 24, 2009

April 28, 2004 started out like any other day for author Marla Regan-Comedy until chest pains prompted her to go to the hospital. That is when the earth-shattering news that she had a mass on her lung would change her life forever. In If I Have to Fight, I Might as Well Win ($10.99, paperback, 978-1-60791-470-9), the author details her fight to beat the cancer and tells of her unwavering faith in the healing power of her Savior. This true story tells of how one woman's trust in God took what should have been a devastating death sentence and turned it into an unfathomable peace that can only come from putting one's hope in God.

"With so many people going through cancer and other diseases, we can listen to what the doctors tell us, but we can also know that God is greater," the author's sister, Andrea, says. "At the time my sister was going through her cancer struggle, she was able to give her testimony to people who were going through the same struggles. [She was living proof] that God is able to do what the doctors can't."

Although she eventually beat cancer, Regan-Comedy died of pneumonia on September 28, 2008, leaving behind one sister, three brothers, two children, and four grandchildren--as well as a host of nieces and nephews. Her strength and faith is what enabled them to continue with the publishing of this book.

Xulon Press, a division of Salem Communications, is the world's largest Christian publisher, with more than 7,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order If I Have to Fight, I Might as Well Win through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. If I Have to Fight, I Might as Well Win is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.